Ladislaus Baksa
Ladislaus Baksa | |
|---|---|
| Ispán of Zemplén (debated) | |
| Reign | 1308–1321 |
| Predecessor | Amadeus Aba (?) |
| Successor | Mikcs Ákos |
| Died | 1329 or 1330 |
| Noble family | gens Baksa |
| Spouse | N Györkei |
| Issue | Thomas Csapi Ladislaus Sztritei Michael Sztritei |
| Father | Thomas III |
Ladislaus from the kindred Baksa (Hungarian: Baksa nembeli László; died 1329 or 1330) was a Hungarian lord and soldier at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries, who possessed landholdings in Zemplén County. Therefore, he had an important, although dubious role in the unification war of Charles I of Hungary against the oligarchic domains in Northeast Hungary. It is possible, he also served as (titular) ispán of Zemplén County from 1308 to 1321. Posthumously he was also known as Ladislaus Sztritei (Hungarian: Sztritei László) due to the family name of his descendants.